Atos chosen by CANUT for Identity and Access Management

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Atos has been selected to establish a framework agreement with the Centrale d’Achat du Numérique et des Télécoms (CANUT) in France, focused on identity and access management. This agreement, known as AMIGIA, will last for four years and aims to enhance the security of the information systems of public organizations operating with CANUT services.

The project centers on ensuring a consistent allocation of access rights to large volumes of resources, many of which operate heterogeneously. To achieve this goal, a unified and centralized authentication system will be implemented. This system will optimize account and repository management, as well as integrate with essential components like infrastructure directories and secure messaging systems, all while adhering to strict traceability regulations.

Atos is committed to providing comprehensive support, which includes both the necessary services and licenses for maintaining these identity management solutions. The company intends to deploy a coordinated policy across the information system, utilizing specialized services and software.

Atos’s proposal is adaptable, functioning in both physical and cloud environments, known as the SaaS model. This approach responds to the increasing hybridization of information systems in the public sector. Additionally, the company will offer services to standardize identity management systems and ensure the operability of new solutions, facilitating knowledge transfer through training, either on-site at user facilities or via online platforms.

Jean-Marc Bianchini, head of the Cybersecurity Services business line at Atos in France, emphasized that the company is positioned as a trusted partner due to its experience and commitment to digital sovereignty. Bianchini expressed his satisfaction in being able to offer capabilities in identity management and cybersecurity to the members of CANUT, especially in a context where support for local administrations in security and compliance matters is crucial.

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